High-speed pursuit ends in crash involving sheriff’s deputy

Julia Castro

Editor’s Note: Indio Police clarify that during the pursuit, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office vehicle collided with an uninvolved vehicle. The pursuit ended due to that collision and the suspect vehicle evaded capture. The original version of the article described the pursuit ending in a collision with the suspect’s vehicle. The Indio Police Department is investigating the collision.

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) — A vehicle pursuit involving the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office ended in a crash Sunday night at the intersection of Jefferson Street and Northgate.

According to preliminary details, an RSO unit was pursuing a suspect vehicle when both the deputy’s patrol car and the suspect’s vehicle collided. The circumstances leading up to the crash remain unclear, and it’s not yet known whether there are any injuries.

There was no word on whether there were any arrests.

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office is handling the investigation into the pursuit and crash.

This is a developing story. Stay with News Channel 3 for updates on-air and online.

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Humane Society sends out urgent need for new animal foster homes in Pueblo

Bradley Davis

PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) – The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region (HSPPR) said it has an urgent need for new animal foster homes in Pueblo as it faces an influx of animals in need of around-the-clock care.

The non-profit said it has over 1,400 animals in its care across its shelters in Pueblo and Colorado Springs. It said an increasing number of the animals coming into the Pueblo shelter are kittens and puppies who need bottle care or animals recovering from injuries. HSPPR said its staff struggles to keep up with the needs of these animals without the help of foster homes.

There are a few requirements to become an animal foster family. You have to be 18 years or older with a reliable form of transportation. If you have your own pets, they must be up to date on their vaccinations. You’ll have to schedule a home visit with HSPPR and have permission from your landlord if you are renting.

You can start the process of becoming an animal foster family here.

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QUESTION OF THE DAY: Do you agree with the ‘No Kings’ protesters?

Matthew Sanders

Protests took place in multiple Mid-Missouri cities on Saturday to coincide with a military parade held on President Donald Trump’s birthday.

“No Kings” protests were held nationwide and in local cities including Columbia, Jefferson City, Boonville and Fayette. The events drew crowds with signs bearing anti-Trump slogans. In Columbia, hundreds chanted and marched in downtown.

The protests were organized to oppose what Trump’s opponents see as his authoritarian actions, symbolized by the military parade. The president’s backers say those concerns are overblown.

What do you think? Let us know by voting in the poll.

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Manitou Springs held Monday morning ceremony to officially open new parking lot

Scott Harrison

MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) — The opening of a new parking lot normally isn’t accompanied by fanfare and celebration.

Except in Manitou Springs, a tourist town where parking is always in high demand and short supply.

That began changing Monday, when town officials held a 7 a.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Dillon Mobility Hub.

The hub is a 91-space parking lot on the site of the former Dillon Motel, one of Manitou’s original hotels that opened in 1947 but closed a few years ago.

Officials spent $1.5 million to acquire the property east of the US 24/Maitou Avenue interchange. and convert it into a parking lot.

Manitou’s parking revenue from other lots and meters financed the project.

By establishing the new lot near the east entrance of town, officials hope to reduce traffic congestion in the downtown area and on neighborhood streets by drivers seeking parking.

Ben Schmidt, the town’s new public services director, said that the new lot is an option for people who want to spend the day shopping downtown, or for visitors to the Cog Railway and the Manitou Incline.

The two remaining motel buildings will be part of the new hub.

“They’ll be targeted to open in the fall of 2025 with full restrooms, and our parking and mobility offices for staff,” Schmidt said.

Officials are planning a second phase for the hub once they acquire the necessary funding.

“The second phase build-out is going to have mobility hubs for the Mountain Metro Transit bus systems,” Schmidt explained. It will look very similar to what we have here, but it will also have some great amenities like bike lockers.”

Several Park-n-Ride bikes are available at the hub as another transportation option.

The original Dillon Motel sign still stands.

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Rocky Mountain Vibes Father-Son Duo

Rob Namnoum

Every year, the Rocky Mountain Vibes provides some great moments and for two men on the Vibes, it’s even more special, because the park is home to two generations of family, “The last two seasons been a surreal experience where in your wildest dreams you couldn’t have thought this up,” says Austin Chouinard.

Once upon a time, Bobby Chouinard played for the Sky Sox. When he got to the big leagues, he pitched for four team during his career, including the Rockies. Bobby is now the Vibes bench coach and the field now belongs to his son, Austin Chouinard. The father-son tandem working together to lead the Vibes to victory, “Oh, it’s incredibly cool. It’s a very good blessing that I’m able to play professionally. But being able to play at the same stadium is absolutely fantastic. It’s awesome” says Austin Chouinard.

His dad adds, “I coached him in Little League and youth ball, and high school, and (was) fortunate enough to coach him in college and then to be asked to help out here, it’s the same thing.”

It’s one thing to become a professional baseball player. It’s another to have a kid who does the same thing and on the same field, “It’s a surreal experience being able to play in the same stadium as he did a long time ago. I could I never even imagine that either,” says Chouinard.

Austin knows the field all too well, “Oh wow. I think I was like two or three. And the only thing I really remember is fireworks night. And there used to be a pizza stand up there where the Coca-Cola courtyard is. And I remember I would get a pizza every day and watch baseball,” says Austin Chouinard.

Baseball has always been a part of their lives, from the Sky Sox to the Rockies to now with the Vibes.

“In spring training when we got to bring him on the field for the Rockies when we were in Tucson in high Corbett Field, I think he’s like three years old and he was running around with a jersey on and a hat that was way too big. Being a player and then you get to bring your son along to a work day, right? Bring a kid to work day. And it’s it’s such a fun experience,” says Bobby Chouinard.

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Court documents show two adults arrested for 12 Pueblo car thefts were out on bail or on probation

Michael Logerwell

PUEBLO, COLO. (KRDO) – Four people are in custody after stealing as many as 12 vehicles over 48 hours. Police say two juveniles and two adults were working in tandem to steal the vehicles — causing thousands of dollars worth of damage after breaking car windows.

Court documents say 24-year-old Gabriel Cervantez posted bond on June 11th, then two days later police arrested him again, after they say he spent that time stealing up to 12 different cars.

“That number of motor vehicle thefts, especially by potentially a singular group, is incredibly large,” Bianca Hicks, spokesperson for the Pueblo Police Department told KRDO13 Investigates.

Pueblo police say they made arrests after the group was found in a stolen vehicle that they crashed while trying to evade capture.

“Not only do you have 12 vehicles stolen, but that also means that you have 12 victims, at least in these cases as well. and for a lot of people, their vehicle is tied to their livelihood,” Hicks said.

KRDO13 Investigates has learned that for the two adults charged, this isn’t their first run-in with the law.

Two weeks ago, Cervantez was charged with possession of a controlled substance and was held in the county jail until Wednesday, June 11th, when he bonded out. Then police say he started on the car theft spree.

Jynessa Wisthoff entered a guilty plea to one count of motor vehicle theft in April 2024. She was subsequently sentenced to 18 months of probation. Now, 14 months later, she’s been charged with another count of car theft.

“When you have folks who have committed crimes, been arrested for those crimes, and then are back out doing those things, or worse, it is a continuing concern for our department,” Hicks explained.

The Pueblo Police Department says that at the beginning of June, car thefts were down 7%, 40 fewer than at this time last year.

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Woman arrested at Pueblo ‘No Kings’ protest had 10 bullets in gun magazine

Mackenzie Stafford

PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) – On Saturday, June 14, Brandon Martin was working as a volunteer security guard for the Pueblo “No Kings” rally. He says he was helping to maintain the peace with the protesters, communicating any issues to the police, and overall being another cog in the wheel of support for law enforcement to ensure things ran smoothly.

“I was actually the police liaison. So my whole role on the protesters’ side was to kind of be the first line of contact with the police in case anything happens, regarding police and protesters, and kind of work on calming down the protesters’ side of things,” explained Martin.

Martin tells KRDO13 it was an overall peaceful protest in Pueblo.

Now, Martin is being hailed a hero for his de-escalation efforts at the protest after aiding in the arrest of an armed woman, accused of attempting to draw her gun at the crowd.

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“I saw this woman, and she had a Trump hat on – a camo one,” Martin said. “And she was just yelling and kind of, you know, just trying to get through the crowd. So me, being the role that I was, my first instinct was I went up and I was like, ‘Ma’am, where do you want to go? I’ll happily escort you in whatever direction you want.'”

Martin said as he escorted the woman one direction, she changed her mind and started to go another way. He says they had stepped to the side to figure out what direction to go when a protester started to yell at the woman.

“She hit and unbuckled her holster, and it was a two-button holster. So, bam, unbuttoned it. And, you can see in the video, my hands are up and I’m, I’m standing behind her and I’m just saying ma’am, please don’t do this,” recounted Martin.

He tells KRDO13 another security guard nearby was pleading to the woman, “don’t grab the gun, don’t grab the gun, don’t grab the gun.”

Martin tells KRDO13 that as soon as he saw her grab it, he grabbed her. Video obtained by KRDO13 shows the moment Martin took the woman to the ground on a platform in the Sister Cities Plaza in Pueblo.

Martin explained that there was a group of elderly ladies in the area, and that’s where his mind went in the moments leading up to the tackle.

“When I was coming up to the area, there was a whole row of 70-80-year-old women just sitting there. They couldn’t, you know, couldn’t stand anymore, they couldn’t really get up and move, they couldn’t be quick,” said Martin. “And, so in my head immediately I was like, well, if she even touches it, like, that’s the point. Like, I can’t risk it.”

Martin took the woman to the ground while he says another volunteer security guard helped to secure the firearm.

“It takes all of us to make sure we have a safe town and safe community. So if this is my bid I have to do right now, then I’m more than happy to do it until the professionals can get here,” shared Martin.

Pueblo police ended up arresting the woman. They tell KRDO13 she did have a firearm with her at the time of the arrest.

The Pueblo Police Department (PPD) also confirmed that one other person was arrested at the protest for a separate incident. Police say neither party was involved in the rally. 

On Monday morning, PPD identified the woman as 54-year-old Laura Hall. Police say she was charged with felony menacing with a deadly weapon and disrupting a lawful assembly.

“Yes, the woman in the video was one of two individuals arrested during the event. Neither appear to be associated with the No Kings March and Rally itself.”

-A spokesperson for the Pueblo Police Department (PPD)

KRDO13 obtained arrest records for Laura Hall, which detail an interview with a protester who was in a verbal altercation with Hall. The protester told police that Hall walked up and called them “full of hate” before reaching for her firearm.

The protester told police they felt terrified and were afraid for their safety and the safety of those around them.

PPD identified Hall’s weapon as a Polymer 80. They say the magazine inside the gun had 10 live 9mm rounds. PPD said there was no live round in the chamber.

Hall told police she was having a discussion about Native Americans and stolen land when she was pushed and shoulder-checked by protestors. At first, Hall told police she did not grab her firearm. Later, Hall said she may have reached toward the gun to move the holster.

Hall is being held in the Pueblo County Jail on a $10,000 bond.

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North Union Boulevard reopens following crash, 1 hospitalized

Mackenzie Stafford

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) was called to the intersection of Dublin Blvd. and North Union Blvd. just before 7 p.m. Sunday for a serious injury crash.

Police say initial reports describe a driver of a mini-bike going south on Union Blvd. at Dublin Blvd. CSPD said the mini-bike driver ran into a car driving east on Dublin Blvd.

Police say that before the officers got to the scene, the driver of the mini-bike was transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries.

CSPD said the driver of the car was not injured.

Police are currently investigating the cause of the crash.

The intersection of Dublin Blvd. and Union Blvd., courtesy of Google Maps.

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Suspect Vance Boelter in Minnesota lawmakers shooting arrested by police: Sources

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By ABC News Staff

(ABC NEWS) – The massive search for the man suspected of the fatal shootings of Minnesota lawmakers concluded on Sunday evening when he was arrested by police, multiple sources confirmed to ABC News.

Vance Boelter, 57, was arrested near his farm in Green Isle, Minnesota. He was spotted on a trail via camera earlier Sunday and then taken into custody, sources said.

He is accused of the fatal shootings of Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, and a separate shooting attack on another state lawmaker and his spouse.

Authorities said they’ve identified 57-year-old Vance Boelter as a person of interest.FBI

The twin attacks in Champlin and Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on Saturday led to the discovery in the suspect’s vehicle of an alleged target list of dozens of Minnesota Democrats, including Gov. Tim Walz, U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, U.S. Sen. Tina Smith and state Attorney General Keith Ellison, according to law enforcement sources.

During a press conference Sunday evening, police said a hat believed to be associated with the suspect was found near his alleged vehicle. There were several items of evidence relevant to the ongoing investigation found in the vehicle outside of the alleged target list, police added.

The discovery of the hat is what led authorities to believe Boelter was in the area.

Authorities gather at a baseball park in Green Isle, Minnesota, June 15, 2025, as they search for the 57-year-old Vance Luther Boelter, the suspect in the fatal shooting of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark.Craig Lassig/EPA-EFE/Shutterstocl

Police said that Boelter had been in contact with individuals, but were trying to determine if he was receiving any assistance while on the run from law enforcement. “All options are on the table,” said Drew Evans, the superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension in the Minnesota Department of Public Safety said earlier Sunday.

The FBI was offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to Boelter’s arrest.

There was a nationwide warrant for Boelter’s arrest on a state level and a federal warrant for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, police said Sunday.

Boelter is suspected of gaining entry to the lawmakers’ homes by disguising himself as a police officer, even arriving at the victims’ home in a vehicle that looked like a police cruiser equipped with flashing emergency lights, officials said.

Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman are shown in these undated file photos.Minnesota House of Representatives | Minnesota Senate

The shootings unfolded around 2 a.m. Saturday, when Minnesota State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, were both shot multiple times at their home in Champlin, Minnesota, authorities said.

Soon after the shooting at the Hoffmans’ home, state Rep. Hortman and her husband, Mark, were shot and killed at their home in Brooklyn Park, according to authorities.

Leah Palmer visits a makeshift memorial for Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark at the state Capitol, June 15, 2025, in St. Paul, Minn.George Walker Iv/AP

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Police believe the suspect opened fire on the victims while wearing a latex mask, sources said.

A makeshift memorial for Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark is seen at the state Capitol, June 15, 2025, in St. Paul, Minn.George Walker Iv/AP

Following the shooting at Hoffman’s residence, officers were sent to Hortman’s home to check on her well-being, officials said. As officers arrived at the residence, they encountered the gunman at around 3:35 a.m. The suspect and the officers exchanged gunfire before the suspect escaped, flee on foot and leaving behind his fake police car, where investigators found his target list, authorities said.

Two associates of Sen. Hoffman and his wife told ABC News on Sunday that the couple was awake and out of surgery.

Yvette Hoffman is conscious and “doing relatively well,” and John Hoffman is alert and recovering from a collapsed lung, the associates said. One source estimates that Sen. Hoffman was shot multiple times.

“Everybody is cautiously optimistic,” one of the sources said.

Authorities said they’ve identified 57-year-old Vance Boelter as a person of interest.KSTP

Boelter – a husband and father, according to an online biography – has touted an extensive background in security and military training, according to an ABC News review of his online presence and professional history.

Boelter helped lead the private security firm Praetorian Guard Security Services, which is based in the Twin Cities area, according to the company website.

The suspect’s wife was detained for questioning after a traffic stop near Onamia late on Saturday morning, multiple law enforcement sources told Minnesota ABC News affiliate KSTP. She was released without being arrested, according to KTSP, which reports it’s unknown why her vehicle was stopped.

ABC News’ Josh Margolin, David Brennan, Emily Shapiro, Jack Moore, Luke Barr and Mike Levine contributed to this report.

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Columbia police respond to shots fired call near Eastgate Apartment complex

Nia Hinson

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Several Columbia police officers investigated at the Eastgate Apartment complex in central Columbia Sunday night.

A social media post from CPD said they were responding to a shots fired call and asked the public to avoid the area.

According to a CPD officer on scene, police were searching for three people they believe are armed.

An ABC 17 News reporter saw several CPD and University of Missouri Police Department vehicles on scene, as well as crime scene tape. An ambulance was also seen leaving the apartment complex.

A portion of East Broadway was blocked off and a vehicle was towed from the scene around 11 p.m.

An officer on scene told ABC 17 News that additional information about what happened will not be available until Monday morning.

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